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Those of us currently at the College will probably never enjoy a student center. Even if this latest push is successful, construction simply will not be done in time. But, we can think of no better legacy to leave upcoming classes than prospects of a victory in the continuing battle to improve student life on this campus...
After retiring in 1990, Charles and Helen Short did something they had talked about for years. They packed a tent and headed south from their Rochester, N.Y., home to camp, hike and enjoy some sunshine. On their way to the Gulf Coast, the Shorts stopped at a state park in Hattiesburg, Miss., where a camp ranger regaled them for hours about the town. As a result, they never did get to the coast. But five years later, having returned to that same park every year on vacation, the Shorts came back to Hattiesburg for good. "Going home that fourth year...
...course. To know whether one of these spots is for you, you'll need to do some research of your own. The Shorts suggest making good use of area shops, attending the local church or clubs you'll probably join, and talking to current residents. Above all, they advise, enjoy yourself. "Some people look at so many places, it becomes a stressor," says Helen. As the Shorts discovered, when you've found your spot, you'll find a way to stay...
Residents enjoy 30 area marinas, miles of bike trails and the huge Eastern Neck Wildlife Refuge. Out-of-towners come to tour the historic homes and treasure hunt at craft and antique shows. Some folks bring cameras and sketchpads to chronicle the Sultana Shipbuilding Project, a community endeavor to create a two-masted 18th century schooner for educational projects. Others are enticed by the Blue Heron Cafe, an American seafood restaurant known for its to-die-for oyster fritters...
Visitors to Oxford and residents alike enjoy trips to Faulkner's 1840 Greek Revival home, Rowan Oak. Other attractions include the university's collection of Greek and Roman antiquities, one of the nation's finest, and its world-class jazz-blues archive. Another college-town perk: attending Southeastern Conference football and basketball games...